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OYO changes rules, no room for unmarried couples

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Travel booking major OYO has launched a new check-in policy for partner hotels, starting from Meerut, introducing guidelines effective this year whereby unmarried couples will no longer be welcome to check in.

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Under the revised policy, all couples will be asked to present a valid proof of relationship at the time of check-in, including for bookings made online. OYO has empowered its partner hotels’ discretion to decline couple bookings based on their judgment, the company said.

OYO has given the directive to its partner hotels in Meerut to ensure this with immediate effect. The company may expand this to more cities, people familiar with the policy change said.

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“OYO has received feedback in the past from civil society groups, especially in Meerut, urging action to address this issue. Additionally, residents from few other cities have petitioned for disallowing unmarried couples to check-in at OYO hotels,” they said.

Pawas Sharma, Region Head, OYO North India, said, “OYO is committed to upholding safe and responsible hospitality practices. While we respect individual freedoms and personal liberty, we also recognise our responsibility to listen to and work with the law enforcement and civil society groups in the micro markets we operate in.”

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